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More details to be released from Mar-a-Lago FBI raid

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Judge agrees to make public a more detailed inventory from the DOJ’s investigation

Federal Judge Aileen Cannon said on Thursday in court that she will unseal a more detailed list of materials seized at Mar-a-Lago.

Little has been made public regarding the Aug. 8 unprecedented break-in of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s private beach estate over record that the U.S. Department of Justice claim are ‘classified.’

However, Trump says he ‘declassified’ the documents.

Judge Cannon also said she will rule in due course on Trump’s request for a special master. also known as a third-party attorney to handle the review of evidence gathered from his Palm Beach home.

Meanwhile, the DOJ is fighting to prevent an independent third party to review the materials.

Attorneys for Trump have been arguing that the federal government’s handling of the investigation has damaged public confidence in the investigation’s integrity and transparency.

Trump and his team believe having a special master appointed to review documents would assist in clarifying issues brought up by the case in proper context.

Veronica Dudo is the U.S. Correspondent for Ticker News covering America’s biggest headlines. As an Emmy® Award nominated global journalist, Veronica has traveled across the country and around the world reporting on historical events that connect all citizens. Lauded as an award-winning international journalist, Veronica has executed stellar news coverage for NBC News, CBS News, The Hill, ME-TV Network and AOL. Her stories have highlighted a plethora of topics ranging from breaking news and politics to economic affairs across the USA, European Union, and Asia; cultural affairs; globalization; governance; education; and sustainability.

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Oil prices drop amid OPEC+ output increase plans

Oil prices continue to decline amid OPEC+ output hike plans and U.S. sanctions on Russian oil companies

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Oil prices continue to decline amid OPEC+ output hike plans and U.S. sanctions on Russian oil companies

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– Oil prices declined for three days due to OPEC+ production plans and U.S. sanctions on Russia.
– Eight OPEC+ nations may approve a 137,000 barrels per day output increase for December.
Oil prices fell for the third consecutive day as traders assessed OPEC+ plans to increase production amid pressures from U.S. sanctions on Russia and optimism regarding U.S.-China trade talks.Brent crude futures dropped to $65.43 per barrel, down 0.28%, while West Texas Intermediate crude fell to $61.25 per barrel, a decline of 0.10%.

Market concerns about potential oversupply are influencing this sustained weakness as OPEC+ prepares for another production increase.

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Eight OPEC+ nations are reportedly leaning towards approving a modest output increase of around 137,000 barrels per day for December. The decision, driven by Saudi Arabia’s desire to regain market share, reflects ongoing efforts to adjust production after years of cuts to support prices.

Since April, OPEC+ has raised production targets by over 2.7 million barrels per day, nearly halving the previous cumulative cuts agreed upon.

Industry analysts note that additional supply from OPEC+ has contributed to a five-month low in oil prices due to concerns about a developing glut.

Market Uncertainty

The oil market faces ongoing uncertainty from U.S. sanctions placed on Russia’s largest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil. These sanctions aim to increase pressure on Russia’s energy sector, further complicating the market situation.

Major oil buyers, including state-owned Chinese companies, have started suspending Russian oil purchases, indicating potential disruptions to the market.


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Marketers struggle to find right creative partners

80% of marketers pitch agencies, but finding the right creative partner is increasingly challenging; AI may offer solutions.

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80% of marketers pitch agencies, but finding the right creative partner is increasingly challenging; AI may offer solutions.


A new report reveals that while 80% of marketers now run their own agency pitches, many admit the search for the perfect creative partner is tougher than ever.

Darren Woolley from TrinityP3 explains what’s driving the shift and how AI could help.

#Marketing #Advertising #Agencies #BrandStrategy #AI #TrinityP3 #CreativeIndustry #DarrenWoolley #Pitching #Media #Business


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Trump royally welcomed to Japan

Trump’s Asia tour launches in Japan with investment pledges, heading to South Korea for a trade truce with China.

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Trump’s Asia tour launches in Japan with investment pledges, heading to South Korea for a trade truce with China.


President Trump’s Asia tour begins with a warm welcome in Japan and major investment pledges, as he heads to South Korea aiming to secure a trade war truce with China.

#Trump #Asia #Japan #SouthKorea #China #Trade #XiJinping #Diplomacy #WhiteHouse #USPolitics #GlobalTrade


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